Alon mask space is going to make the plan of delivering the world's fastest Internet in reality using thousands of small satellites. The company will launch the Falcon 9 rocket from Vanderbourg Air Wednesday. Force Base in California at 6:17 am local time on The rocket has two experimental satellites. The satellites will test the technology, which SpacesX plans to use for its Internet service. To provide faster internet services, satellites travel so world. mewhat lower than the general satellites in the On Wednesday, two small prototype satellites will be sending space on the spacecraft Elon Mask spaceX Falcon9 rocket. Elon Mask and his company's goal is to deliver more rapid internet services to th e world. Along with the smaller satellites, there is also a large Spanish satellite named Panz Telecommunication Satellite. But the eyes of the world are visible on both microSATsatellites of MicroSAT2B. Although the rocket was supposed to b 2 and small e launched on February 17, the time for the preparation of some preproduction preparations was fixed sometime back on Wednesday, February 21. To make Elon Mask's thinking a reality, the space wants to create a large network of about 12,000 satellitmaker es in the orbit of the Earth, which will make the Internet connection faster on the surface of the Earth's antenna receiver. Although the project is kept secret from the beginning of SPExX, it is now called Starlink. This is going to be a new broadband In ternet Service Provider. Most Internet service satellites, such as Viassette or Hughesnet, have Internet sites that are more than 22,000 miles (35,000 kilometers) of geostationary orbits in the world. But the Internet is slow to transmit data from the orbit of so much higher altitude, and as a result, Space X's efforts are to establish satellites in a lower orbit. But a satellite will supply the Internet in a very small amount of space, and around the w orld will need around 12,000 small satellites, of whom America will need approximately 800 satellites. The company may require 30 billion US dollars for this project. The project is currently under the consideration of the Federal Communications Commissio n (FCC). The project is expected to have more than 40 million subscribers by 2025
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